Manufacturing Terms

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Compliance

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Adherence to established safety, quality, and operational standards in manufacturing processes.

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Compliance in manufacturing encompasses the fulfillment of industry regulations and standards, ensuring products meet specified safety, environmental, and operational criteria. It is critical for maintaining legal responsibilities, ensuring quality assurance, and facilitating trade across international borders.

examples

A manufacturing facility achieves ISO 9001:2015 certification by implementing a quality management system that meets all process and product conformity requirements.

This is commonly seen in the aerospace and automotive industries, as adherence to ISO 9001:2015 is often required for contracts with major suppliers.

An electronics manufacturer adhering to RoHS compliance restricts the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products, maintaining concentrations below 0.1% (1,000 ppm) by weight.

This is essential for products sold within the European Union, impacting their design and material selection.

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